Category: Advocacy

How to Ensure Mental Health at Work Growing up can be a real challenge, and many people will tell you so. Transitioning to adulthood often requires young people to start making very important decisions regarding one’s education and career while getting accustomed to new social interactions with family and …

Mental Health in the working environment Are young professionals protected against mental illnesses? In these last years, the topics of mental illness and mental health have become more and more present in everyday life and discussions, especially when related to young people; they have inspired many organizations and institutions …

Lidija Globokar, the President and Co-founder of Project 668 speaks in the European Parliament in Strasbourg about her ideas on how to fight youth unemployment Europe does not turn a deaf ear to the concerns of the youth. Just last week, between May 20-21, the European Parliament in Strasbourg hosted …

Project 668 supports the Youth Employment Decade! By signing an online petition in the framework of the Youth Employment Decade, Project 668 has joined a worldwide initiative to put youth employment on the Global Human Development Agenda of the UN General Assembly. Youth unemployment concerns not only young people …

New checklist to use with the European Youth Forum’s Employers’ Guide to Quality Internships The recent media uproar over David Hyde, a United Nations intern who had been living in a tent in Geneva, has put the working conditions that young professionals go through to advance their careers under …

Mladiinfo International has met with Lidija Globokar in Skopje, Macedonia as she was guest to one our event. Today we deliver to you our interview with her where she reflects on her professional development and her work and engagement with Project 668, a professional development platform for current and former European Union trainees.

The big day had arrived and we were all curious, anxious, nervous and excited at the same time. Will there be enough participants? Will it rain (this is a very legitimate question in Brussels)? Will people come to our stand? Will people participate in our quiz? How will the other organizers act like?

Project 668 is one of the official organisers of the first European Interns’ Day which will take place on Friday 18th of July in Brussels. This massive event will bring together participants from all over Europe to stand up and call for quality internships and job opportunities for young unemployed people.

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